Gate at the foot of the Mill Glen

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Gate at the foot of the Mill Glen

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 5 Nov 2016

The Mill Glen has been closed for about 5 years due to unstable rock, possibly connected to the death of many elm trees on the crags. While not officially open yet, the barriers have been taken down and a reengineered path is walkable to the confluence at the foot of The Law. Some work remains in progress, but the heavy rock bolting and chaining seems to have ceased. It looks like a good job, and the path remains spectacular, as I remember it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.158214
Longitude
-3.75007